alexandr
kosmonaut
as i'm importing my .wav-files into toast it automaticly converts the to .aif-files. for some reason theese cd's wont play on my regular home-stereo. i was sure that normal cd's(out of the shop) came with .wav-files on them, so why does Toast want to make .aif's. isn't this what may be screwing them up, making them unreadable for home-stereo-systems?
is there any way to keep theese files as .wav's and still be able to make an audio cd in toast? would burning the cd as data-cd, containing .wav's maybe be a valid format for a normal cd-player?
alex.
is there any way to keep theese files as .wav's and still be able to make an audio cd in toast? would burning the cd as data-cd, containing .wav's maybe be a valid format for a normal cd-player?
alex.